Replicated Paper
The following papers have been replicated by students for HW 2.
- Semi-Supervised Learning Using Gaussian Fields and Harmonic Functions, Zhu, Ghahramani, Lafferty
- Collective dynamics of ‘small-world’ networks, Duncan J. Watts & Steven H. Strogatz
- Finding and evaluating community structure in networks, M. E. J. Newman and M. Girvan
- Lazy Snapping, Yin Li, Jian Sun, Chi-Keung Tang, and Heung-Yeung Shum
- Community structure in the United States House of Representatives, Mason A. Porter, Peter J. Mucha, M.E.J. Newman, A.J. Friend
- Laplacian Eigenmaps and Spectral Techniques for Embedding and Clustering, Mikhail Belkin and Partha Niyogi
- The small world of human language, Ramon Ferrer i Cancho and Ricard V. Sole
- Graphs over Time: Densification Laws, Shrinking Diameters and Possible Explanations, Jure Leskovec, Jon Kleinberg and Christos Faloutsos
- Finding and evaluating community structure in networks, M. E. J. Newman and M. Girvan
- Protein-protein interaction networks and biologywhat’s the connection?, Luke Hakes, John W Pinney, David L Robertson & Simon C Lovell
- The Large-Scale Structure of Semantic Networks: Statistical Analyses and a Model of Semantic Growth, Mark Steyvers and Joshua B. Tenenbaum
- Navigation in a small world, Jon Kleinberg
- Network properties of written human language, A. P. Masucci and G. J. Rodgers
- Global organization of the Wordnet lexicon, Mariano Sigman and Guillermo A. Cecchi